Wednesday, September 3, 2014

More than 57,000 gun-friendly bars, eateries crop up across America

 Armed: During one of the establishment's Second Amendment Wednesdays, Naomi Leydig dines with an openly displayed firearm at The Cajun Experience in Leesburg, Virigina, with her two sons, Jaden and Jeremy. (photographs by Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
Armed: During one of the establishment’s Second Amendment Wednesdays, Naomi Leydig dines with an openly displayed firearm at The Cajun Experience in Leesburg, Virigina, with her two sons, Jaden and Jeremy. 

Welcoming armed customers can attract Second Amendment rights activists, deter crime

The owners of TBonz Steakhouse in Augusta, Georgia, decided to be proactive when Republican Gov. Nathan Deal signed into law one of the most comprehensive pro-gun bills in the country this April, which allowed firearms into the state’s bars and restaurants.

The eatery hung up a “No Guns” sign on its front door. Its customer backlash was so harsh and quick that the steakhouse immediately took down the sign and then posted a mea culpa on its Facebook page.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks and you got it. Here's one here.:

    All Weapons Prohibited: The Shark's Den, Sports Bar & Grill, Emerald Isle, NC
    http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2014/03/all-weapons-prohibited-sharks-den.html

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  2. Too funny - I was just down there a month ago for a week. Stayed on Atlantic Beach; 5mins North of EI.The places we went didn't have any signage, pro or anti, thankfully. The wife would have had my butt ;) I will suggest breakfast at Mike's Place and 4 Corners Diner if you're in the area. Really nice people and great foods.

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    1. Wish you had let me know you were coming as we are in Cape Carteret.

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  3. Mom's gonna have to drop that baby if she needs her pistol in a hurry. If you're going to carry....keep your gun hand free.

    hbbill
    Somewhere behind enemy lines,
    Peoples Republik of Kommiefornia

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